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  2. International Soca Monarch - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 and 2018, the title sponsor was billed as Lotto Plus [4] and Play Whe [5] (respectively), which are both run by the NLCB. In August, 2010, T&T's culture minister announced a prize increase to $2M for the following year. [6] In 2014, a new category of "Carib Break Out Artiste" was added. It was awarded to Mr. Killa of Grenada. [7]

  3. 1966 Trinidad and Tobago general election - Wikipedia

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    1966 Trinidad and Tobago general election. General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 7 November 1966. [2] The result was a victory for the People's National Movement, which won 24 of the 36 seats. Voter turnout was 65.8%. [3]

  4. 2020 Trinidad and Tobago general election - Wikipedia

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    General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on Monday, 10 August 2020, [ 1] to elect 41 members to the 12th Trinidad and Tobago Republican Parliament. It was the 14th election since gaining independence from the United Kingdom in 1962 and the 22nd national election in Trinidad and Tobago ever. Tracy Davidson-Celestine, political leader ...

  5. Calypso Monarch - Wikipedia

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    While Trinidad's carnival has its origins in the 18th century, a singing contest was first held in 1911, when the Jubilee Establishment offered a prize for "the most original song on a local topic". [1] Further competitions were held after World War I, and the Calypso King contest was first held in 1939. [1]

  6. 2016 Trinidadian local elections - Wikipedia

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    8. Map showing the 14 Trinidadian corporations. On Monday November 28, 2016, local elections were held in Trinidad, the bigger of the two main islands of Caribbean island state Trinidad and Tobago. The elections were held slightly more than one month later than originally planned. They were held to select the membership of 14 local authorities ...

  7. Rudranath Capildeo - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Cross (1969) The Hon. Rudranath Capildeo TC ( pronounced [rud̪rənɑːt̪ʰə kəpiləd̪eːoː]; 2 February 1920 – 12 May 1970) was a Trinidadian and Tobagonian politician, mathematician and barrister. He was a member of the prominent Hindu Indo-Trinidadian Capildeo family. Capildeo was the leader of the Democratic Labour Party (DLP ...

  8. 2010 Trinidadian local elections - Wikipedia

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    2010 Trinidadian local elections. Map showing the 14 Trinidadian corporations. At the ceremonial opening of the Tenth Republican Parliament on June 18, 2010, the Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced that the date for the 2010 Local Elections was to be on July 26, 2010.

  9. 1986 Trinidad and Tobago general election - Wikipedia

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    A. N. R. Robinson. National Alliance for Reconstruction. General elections were held in Trinidad and Tobago on 15 December 1986. [1] The result was a victory for the National Alliance for Reconstruction, which won 33 of the 36 seats. Voter turnout was 65.5%.